Transportation Planning and Studies
Transportation planning today clearly requires a regional rather than a solely local view. Most people do not spend their entire day in one town. Driving to work, school, shops and recreation may require driving through several towns and rural areas. Communities acting individually cannot solve regional transportation demands. Also, funding resources are limited. It makes sense for communities to collaborate to make sure that transportation systems work smoothly together and that individual projects make the system as a whole stronger.
The City of Meridian, in a coordinated effort with other Treasure Valley agencies, is working hard to prepare for future growth and the many opportunities it brings. An important element of preparing for an increase in population and jobs is planning the necessary transportation improvements that will allow a larger number of residents and visitors to get around. Below are some of the plans and studies that have been completed and others that are currently underway that will shape the future transportation network. These plans and studies are organized by the lead agency.
City of Meridian
Downtown Meridian Street Cross-section Master Plan | PDF
Downtown Meridian Transportation Management Plan (DMTMP) | PDF
E. 3rd Street Extension and Alignment Study | PDF
Meridian Rail-With-Trail Action Plan (2010) | PDF
Conceptual Master Mobility Map/Plan
[Concept] Master Mobility Map Index | PDF
[Concept] Master Mobility Map Book | PDF
COMPASS
Blueprint for good growth | External Link
Treasure Valley High Capacity Transit Study | External Link
US 20/26 Corridor PresPreservation Study | External Link
Communities In Motion 2040 2.0 (CIM 2.0) | External Link
Ada County Highway District (ACHD)
Airport-Overland Corridor Study | PDF
Integrated Five-Year Work Plan | External Link
List of Studies | External Link
ACHD Downtown Meridian Neighborhood Pedestrian and Bicycle Plan | PDF
ACHD Transportation and Land Use Integration Plan (TLIP) | External Link
ACHD Master Street Map PDF | External Link
Idaho Transportation Department (ITD)
U.S. 20/26 Corridor Study, Caldwell to Boise | External Link
ITD District 3 Website (Additional Corridor Studies) | External Link
Valley Regional Transit (VRT)
Five-Year Strategic Plan | External Link
Valley Connect 2.0 | External Link